Cut Snake REVIEW
A solid crime story that will keep you involved for its duration, but is unlikely to stay with you much longer outside the cinema.
A solid crime story that will keep you involved for its duration, but is unlikely to stay with you much longer outside the cinema.
131 minutes of total filler and cash grabbing where everyone involved seems to be phoning in their efforts.
One of the most entertaining musical biopics in years.
Life offers a candid look into the lives of two lonely souls, one of which just happens to be one of Hollywood’s most legendary movie stars.
While Robert Redford and Nick Nolte are terrific actors, everything about their characters’ circumstances seems out of place on screen.
Where this Y.A. adaptation separates itself from the pack is in its aim to make the audience laugh first before making them cry.
Although The Witch tackles interesting themes, uses ambiguity and does conclude quite well, its subdued tones make the film a bit lacklustre.
Once again the studio has zeroed in on the basic genre staples of the property instead of the things that actually made the game special.
The only real question the film poses is why it was created in the first place.
The doco explores the condition known as sleep paralysis, something I never really knew about, and, unfortunately, still don’t.